Privacy

Privacy and cookie notice.

This page explains how 760 Studios handles information submitted through the website, by email, or through analytics and performance tooling. For privacy questions, email hello@760studios.co.uk.

Controller contact

Who is responsible for the data?

760 Studios is the controller for enquiry information submitted through this website and by email. The public contact route is hello@760studios.co.uk.

Lawful basis

Why the information is handled.

The exact basis depends on the context. The site is designed for business enquiries, project discussion, delivery administration, and website quality measurement.

Retention and sharing

Data is kept only while it has a real business or legal purpose.

Enquiries that do not become projects can be deleted on request unless there is a legitimate administrative, security, or legal reason to keep a record. Project and accounting records may be retained for longer where needed for delivery, tax, contracts, or dispute handling.

Processors

Website hosting, email delivery, analytics, performance, and business administration providers may process data for 760 Studios. Data is not sold.

International transfers

Some providers may process data outside the UK. Where this is relevant, appropriate provider terms and transfer safeguards should be used.

Cookies and tracking

No advertising pixel or behavioural retargeting claim is made.

The current codebase includes Vercel Analytics and Speed Insights for aggregate site and performance reporting. If additional non-essential cookies, pixels, heatmaps, or tag managers are added, the notice and consent handling should be updated before those tools are enabled.

What this means for buyers

Contact form details are used to respond to the enquiry. Site measurement is used to improve performance and content quality, not to sell personal data.

Your rights

You can ask what information is held about your enquiry.

Email hello@760studios.co.uk with privacy requests. You can also complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office if you are unhappy with how a privacy issue is handled.

Rights you may have

  • Access personal data held about you
  • Ask for inaccurate details to be corrected
  • Ask for deletion where there is no overriding reason to keep the data
  • Object to or restrict certain processing
  • Ask for a copy of data you provided in a portable format where applicable
  • Complain to the UK Information Commissioner's Office